[font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]This is the second posting of this unfortunate incident that I've seen. Were some infractions of the law committed here? You bet. And I'm sure Mr. Scott will have an opportunity for his day in court.[/#800000][/font][quote castnshoot]World record "tip up caught" Laker that maybe should have been released,,,dead. [font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]Based on the published account of what happened, I would say there is no maybe to it; he should have immediately released the second fish.[/#800000][/font]
Do you keep on fishing after you have a limit and chance killing fish that you can not keep? [font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]That would depend entirely upon the law in effect for the area you are fishing and your own ethical standards. In some cases the answer COULD be yes and in others it could be no. There are too many unknown variables here to make a definitive answer.[/#800000][/font]
Do you feel bad for this guy? [font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]No, not really. I'm pretty certain he knew in his heart that he was committing a violation of the law based on the published version of the story.[/#800000][/font]
What are the chances of survival {after a long fight, and handing around for photos} of one of these big pot guts? [font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]All I know for sure is that the chance of survival is less than 100%. When you follow all of the published guidelines perfectly on safely releasing any species of fish, some of them are going to die. It's one of those hard,

facts of life.[/#800000][/font]
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